On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 02:04:41AM -0500, Leonid Massarsky wrote:
Hi,
How do I get a host running qmail-smtpd to route (forward) all incoming
mail to another smtp host?
Clear out control/locals and control/virtualdomains.
Put all domains you want to relay for in control/rcpthosts.
Put
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Hash: SHA1
On 21 Dec 99, at 20:36, bert hubert wrote:
You probably have shadow passwords. These cannot be read by any user but
root. This means that checkpassword needs to be 'set user id root', suid
root for short. Try this:
chown root:root
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Hash: SHA1
On 22 Dec 99, at 5:46, Frederik Lindberg wrote:
They are just the message, but in dos/CRLF format. There are several ways
to convert them. The easiest if to ftp from the OS/2 box to the unix box
into the ~Maildir/new/ folder using "ascii" mode.
Russell Nelson wrote:
Kristina writes:
So far the only documentation I have found on the qmail-ldap patch is
at http://www.nrg4u.com/qmail/QLDAPINSTALL.
Yeah, they're assuming that you want everything they want: ldap user
lookups, clustering, and gratuitious anti-spam patches.
Yes,
qmail Digest 22 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 857
Topics (messages 34656 through 34717):
Re: Compiling qmail on Solaris
34656 by: Greg Owen
Re: anybody using smtp-auth with qmail ? (NOT smtp after pop)
34657 by: smoerk.gmx.de
Re: Two questions: Return-Path rewriting and AUTH
Hi,
my query is as follows:
I have one qmail-server and one Exchange-server on my network.
On my Exchange-server i have a virus-scanning service.
All my clients have configures their client-programs to use my qmail-server
as SMTP.
What i want to do is to route some of the clients (or if thats
have i done this right as it seems to be working.. but i think i've read
somewhere not to use pipes in here
[root@top qmail-smtpd]# cat run
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID='id -u qmaild'
NOFILESGID='id -g qmaild'
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p
[Geir Høgberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:]
All my clients have configures their client-programs to use my
qmail-server as SMTP. What i want to do is to route some of the
clients (or if thats not possible, then all of them) to the
exchange-server when they're sending outgoing mail (SMTP). I don't
arg...
it looks like the "|" are stuffing up my svc -dx..
supervise is loosing its grip on the scripts.. it wont shut them down
please refer to my previous 2 messages for the scripts
Hi,
I have a question about virtual domains
the current setup is:
1) control/virtualdomains contains "example.org:john-example.org"
2) in john's directory there is a ".qmail-john-example-org-vuser001"
file which contains "./domains/example-org/vuser001/maildir/"
if I have vuser001 to
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 03:07:09PM +0100, Jankok, L. (dsc-pm) wrote:
if I have vuser001 to vuser999 (999 virtual users) I would need 999
".qmail-ext-vuserxxx" files... I think that this setup wouldn't scale well.
is there a better way to set this up ?.. I need this setup for the courier
imap
Cameron Arnott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it looks like the "|" are stuffing up my svc -dx..
supervise is loosing its grip on the scripts.. it wont shut them down
Pipes are no-no's in supervise run files.
-Dave
I'm running Qmail 1.03 on a Debian Linux PC connected to a cable-modem
(roadrunner). The other day, a roadrunner security test found that my
mailserver allows some third-party relays. It sent me the failing example
which I'll include below. It also pointed me to a website to help me in
I am looking to switch our mail systems over from sendmail
to Qmail early next year (Feb hopefully!)
but I obviously want to remove ALL trace of sendmail when
I do this, for all but one of our servers this
will be a simple task. however, there is one that I need
help with..
We provide a
"Stuart Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1, can you selectively process mail for a specific domain?
Deliver it all to one Maildir and use serialmail
2, is there any way to increase the maximum queue time, obviously
because this mail is stored indefinitely for the customer then we do
NOT
Take a look at AUTOTURN and/or turnmail. AUTOTURN is a method of using
the serialmail package to provide an improved ETRN service to a static IP.
turnmail (link on www.qmail.org) provides a similar arrangement for a
dynamic IP system.
We use AUTOTURN for several of our customers and are very
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, "Charles" == Charles Cazabon said:
Charles This isn't a failure. Roadrunner isn't doing their homework --
Charles not all MTAs mean "Yes, I'll deliver this mail" when they say "354
Charles go ahead". Qmail would have properly bounced this message _after_
Charles
Further, I've contacted Mark Herrick at RoadRunner security to tell him that
his test is faulty, and have made several suggestions on how to fix it.
First suggestion would be: To assume qmail users are not allowing relay. :)
Drop him a line at ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and tell him that you're running
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote:
Although that does bring up an interesting security question. A spammer
could, potentially, launch a denial of service attack against a qmail server
by sending spams, couldn't they?
They can do that anyhow by sending to mailer-daemon, root, or
[root@top qmail-1.03]# make install check
make: `install' is up to date.
./instcheck
instcheck: warning: /var/qmail/queue/lock/tcpto does not exist
instcheck: warning: /var/qmail/queue/lock/sendmutex does not exist
instcheck: warning: /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger does not exist
instcheck:
Petr Novotny wrote:
On 21 Dec 99, at 20:27, Michael Neubert wrote:
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup
michael.neubert.de /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
/home/$USER/.mailspool/
Will not work. At the moment inetd is reading the file, it
i have..
[root@top log]# cat run
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog
/var/log/qmail/qmail.send
[root@top log]#
I need the current log to have readable timestamps
what i need to do is run tia64n then tai64n64local then multilog.. in
that order
what would
Keith Warno writes:
- Original Message -
From: "Strange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote:
Although that does bring up an interesting security question. A spammer
could, potentially, launch a denial of service attack against a qmail server
by
can someone please help me
@4000386126860696746c starting delivery 18: msg 2088999 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@4000386126860697c45c status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
@40003861268607a91cec delivery 18: success: did_1+0+0/
@40003861268607aa3dfc status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 06:15:42AM +1000, Cameron Arnott wrote:
can someone please help me
Do you see problems? I believe the msg number is actually the inode number.
If you are typically processing only one message at a time, you may be using
and reusing the same inode number time and time
i think there might be as.. qmailpop3d isn't loging anything when i pick up my
mail (ues a pop3d /Maildir/ mailbox)
it usedto but its stoped
bert hubert wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 06:15:42AM +1000, Cameron Arnott wrote:
can someone please help me
Do you see problems? I believe the
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb/wrote:
You want to hand-hold all the PHBs who can barely put together a
Powerpoint presentation, and tell them how to install a unix filter?
Why don't you tell them to get a proper mail user agent? Throwing away
email is not really the MTA's task.
--
Claus
Hi anybody,
I've installed amavis with mcafee.
1 - get amavis from http://www.amavis.org
2 - get McAfee from
http://www.nai.com/asp_set/buy_try/try/products_evals.asp
3 - read
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/10/msg01093.html
I'm not good at this, but I had to use
Hey guys :-)
I've got a question for ya. I'm not sure if it's more qmail or imp
question :-) I have RH 6.0 (2.2.13 kernel, 1.3.6 Apache, 3.0.12 PHP,
Horde 1.0.10, IMP 2.0.11) installed with qmail as a mail server. It
works great.
I can use all the functions of IMP just fine except when after
- Original Message -
From: "Frederik Lindberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 08:38:31AM -, Petr Novotny wrote:
On 22 Dec 99, at 5:46, Frederik Lindberg wrote:
They are just the message, but in dos/CRLF format. There are several
ways
to convert them. The easiest
I'm new to qmail. Is it possible to setup users without having to add
into the /etc/passwd file.
Emmanuel
Hi all,
1. anyone have any suggestions as to what to use for anti-spam
measures? there seems to be a number of options.
http://cr.yp.to/rblsmtpd.html
As far as I can see, this only blocks certain mail servers - I could do this
at my border routers and save myself from installing any
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